NIDA Research Monograph, Number 147 [Printed in 1995]
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Table of Contents
Introduction-----v
Rao S. Rapaka and Heinz Sorer
Targeting Drugs to the Brain by Sequential Metabolism-----1
Nicholas Bodor
Action of Opioid Drugs on the Brain-Reward System-----33
Conan Kornetsky
Drugs That Modify Opioid Tolerance, Physical Dependence, and Abstinence Symptoms: Preclinical and Clinical Studies-----53
Hemendra N. Bhargava
Future Directions in the Pharmacological Management of Hyperalgesic and Allodynic Pain States: The NMDA Receptor-----84
Tony L. Yaksh, Sandra R. Chaplan, and Annika B. Malmberg
Dual Inhibitors of Enkephalin-Degrading Enzymes (Neutral Endopeptidase 24.11 and Aminopeptidase N) as Potential New Medications in the Management of Pain and Opioid Addiction-----104
Bernard P. Rogues and Florence Noble
Enhanced N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA)-Induced Activity Following Morphine: Sensitivity to Sigma and PCP Ligands-----146
Alice A. Larson, Rustam Yu. Yukhananov, and Julie S. Kreeger
Dynorphin A: A Rectifying Peptide-----161
Nancy M. Lee
Inhibitors of Nitric Oxide Synthase and the Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome-----170
Edythe D. London, Alane S. Kimes, and D. Bruce Vaupel
Nitric Oxide and Opioid Tolerance-----182
Gavril W. Pasternak
Methoclocinnamox: A ยต Partial Agonist With Pharmacotherapeutic Potential for Heroin Abuse-----195
James H. Woods, John W. Lewis, Gail Winger, Eduardo Butelman, Jillian Broadbear, and Gerald Zernig
ACEA-1011, a Novel NMDA Receptor/Glycine Site Antagonist, Produces Antinociception but Not Tolerance in the Formalin Test in Mice-----220
Kabirullah Lutfy, John F. W. Keana, and Eckard Weber
Etorphine Elicits Unique Inhibitory-Agonist and Excitatory-Antagonist
Actions at Opioid Receptors on Sensory Neurons: New Rationale for
Improved Clinical Analgesia and Treatment of Opiate Addiction-----234
Stanley M. Crain and Ke-Fei Shen
The Association of Neuropathic Pain, Morphine Tolerance and Dependence, and the Translocation of Protein Kinase C-----269
David J. Mayer, Jianren Mao, and Donald D. Price
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